Very strange behaviour.

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It appears that a very strange behavioural problem has arisen over the past
few years. It takes over a significant amount of the individual's spare
time, though doesn't appear to be harmful to others.
Sufferers are seen to be sitting very close to a sort of television set
while typing furiously on what can only be described as a typewriter without
any paper while wiggling a small plastic box around with one hand. Nearby is
a large electrical box full of noisy fans and, occasionally, other strange
sounds are emitted. For some reason these individuals cannot be contacted by
telephone as it is constantly engaged.

It can sometimes be interesting to try to see things from someone else's
perspective. In this case I chose my grandfather's.
 
It can sometimes be interesting to try to see things from someone else's
perspective. In this case I chose my grandfather's.
Yes, it can sometimes be interesting. But clearly not in this case.
 
Kevin Lawton said:
It appears that a very strange behavioural problem has arisen over the past
few years. It takes over a significant amount of the individual's spare
time, though doesn't appear to be harmful to others.
Sufferers are seen to be sitting very close to a sort of television set
while typing furiously on what can only be described as a typewriter without
any paper while wiggling a small plastic box around with one hand. Nearby is
a large electrical box full of noisy fans and, occasionally, other strange
sounds are emitted. For some reason these individuals cannot be contacted by
telephone as it is constantly engaged.

It can sometimes be interesting to try to see things from someone else's
perspective. In this case I chose my grandfather's.
Bring back the good old days, when folks spent Sunday afternoon,
listening to a Ventriloquist on the radio.
 
Bring back the good old days, when folks spent Sunday
afternoon, listening to a Ventriloquist on the radio.

Archie Andrews was very good - and you never saw Brough's lips move
:).
 
Trev said:
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Bring back the good old days, when folks spent Sunday afternoon,
listening to a Ventriloquist on the radio.

ISTR that Jack Benny was on at 7, Charlie at 7:30, and L for Lanky
at 8 pm Sundays. The afternoons were for whooping and hollering
outdoors with my pals.
 
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